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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Abacus coldmains water meter type Emscaled 0 - 999 litres in steps of 1 litre


to a mix has long been carried out


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very accurate and or hosepipes. Not using pails


certainly not


Now, Hertfordshire consistent.


company Aquameter has developed the ABACUS digital water measuring system


straight into mixing quantities of water accurate preset for dispensing


vessels, tanks, etc.


delivers repeatable results day simple to use, the ABACUS Easy to install and


consistently.


Thousands of units have been sold worldwide to a whole variety of industries where water is added to powders or granules for mixing purposes. Just dial in the batch amount required and press the start button. The unit stops the flow of water when the required quantity ha s been delivered...... easy !


Aq Aquameter Ltd


 01 992 442 861  www.aquameter.


r.co.uk in, day out, reliably and


quantity of water dding a preset


Watlow’s Controllers reduce flexibility an d enhanc e user experienc e


ince 1922 Watlow designs and manufactures industrial heaters, temperature sensors, controllers and supporting software as well as assemblies – all of the components of a thermal system. Our 2,000 team members bring their experience to numerous industries, including semiconductor processing, environmental chambers, energy processes, diesel emissions, medical and foodservice equipment.


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The F4T controller offers a wide range of field removable I/O modules. Configurations can be custom tailored to meet the scaling needs of a tremendous range of equipment and applications. It combines power, flexibility and functionality with best-in-class ease of use.


• 4.3-inch high resolution capacitive touch screen • 1 to 4 channel PID process and machine control • 1 to 24 channel data logging


• Superior temperature and humidity control • Easy connectivity and data mobility • Configuration and monitoring software


• The F4T can log process data from the ASPRYE and display it on the screen


Watlow’s new ASPYRE® power controller family is available with a variety of options allowing one platform to be reused across a wide range of applications, which can help save time and money. ASPYRE models available include sizes from 35 to 700 amps.


This power controller family features multiple advanced microprocessor-based firing and control mode algorithms. Combined with diagnostics and several communications options, the product enables equipment automation.


• Industry-leading design and ease of service • Wet heater bake out


• Improved process control for a wide variety of load types


• Built-in voltage and current sensors, semiconductor fuses, alarms and diagnostic features • Connectivity access to process and equipment data through a wide range of communication protocols • Connecting ASPYRE with an F4T simplifies your thermal system and lowers overall system costs


Wat owatlow Pllasm tech asmatech GmbH bH Newlowcost Compact 80 GHz level sensors Extended family for water and waste industrie s V


EGA has extended its proven VEGAPULS family for continuous level measurement. The new series features the very latest FMCW 80-GHz technology and, with a developed radar level microchip, excellent per- formance and a low price, it represents a real alterna- tive to ultrasonic technology. This makes it highly eco- water/wastewater sec-


tor, or auxiliary applications in nomical for applications in the


• Strong focusing - ensuring With features including:


the jumps • No dead zones - for measurement in confined


• Handles build up – enables • Low power - for remote sit spaces


out maintenance


• EX approval – for hazardous areas and chemicals The compact loop powered radar is available in two versions: a model with a cable connection housing and a standard model with fixed cable connection (IP68).


Optional controllers and Bluetooth built in The compact radars also have an optional field mounting controller for local d isplay, extra outputs and level alarms. Both sensors and controllers can be easily and safely adjusted via Bluetooth with a smart- phone or tablet – ideal for harsh environments, opera- tional safety or Ex areas.


VEGA ont ol


VEGA Controls Limited  info.uk@vega.com  www.vega.com/uk


3 6 36 MA MAY 202 Limited


longer operation wit es and telemetry


measurement without process automation.


Yew Tree Dairy chooses DMN-WESTINGHOUSE rotary and diverter valve s


kelmersdale based, Yew Tree Dairy is about to complete the final stage of a massive upgrade of their factory which will include the installation and commissioning of a new state-of-the-art milk powder processing system. As the equipment installed must be to the highest hygienic dairy specification, Yew Tree Dairy has chosen to install DMN-WESTINGHOUSE rotary and diverter valves.


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For part of the upgrade, DMN has supplied an AL type rotary valve with easily removable end covers which facili- tates access to the internals of the valve for cleaning pur- poses by maintenance staff. The AL rotary valve also fea- tures air purged seals which prevents the build-up of prod- uct around the rotary valve shaft and seals. This can be a real problem with dairy powders due to their extremely low bulk density.


DMN-WESTINGHOUSE


DMN-WESTINGHOUSE  01249 818401


www.dmnwestinghouse.com 2020 | PROCESSPROCESS & CO CONTRO ROL CONNECTING CONNECTING DNI USTRY. Y.COM/P OCESS&CONT O L /PROCESS&CONTROL  +43 6244 20129 0  www.watlow.com


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